Young Adult
Do Me
Be sure to check out chapter one first Diana Clark lives in a two-bedroom apartment along with her older brother. Their parents had passed away a couple of years ago; a few months before Diana had started her senior year, and ever since they had been closer than you thought was possible. Diana had completed her second year of college at NYU. Her brother currently worked for a public relations firm. Diana's brother, Tommy had sold their parent's house and paid off the debt on his little apartment. Diana had been mad when she found out that he had sold her childhood home. That, however, all faded when she learned that he had invested much of the inheritance into her college life. They had a lot of savings between the two of them, but with Tommy working a shitty job, their outgoings were much bigger than the income. This was fine until Diana finished college, but after those two years, they would find themselves in a difficult situation unless Diana at least contributed a little part to their family pot. In the current time, his girlfriend did help a lot, especially with things like the water bill and electricity if she spent a significant number of days here over than her place.
By Juniper Wells4 years ago in Fiction
A Heart For Death
Oraios Greek Verse Summary: Persephone is the cold hearted queen of the underworld. That is what the other gods believe because of Zeus. Due to certain evil acts against mortals, she becomes chained to the underworld and unable to leave. After her punishment is finally laxed she's able to mingle among mortals again, and when she meets the god of spring Hades both of their worlds get turned upside down.
By Leora-Chan4 years ago in Fiction
Bendler Stories
Next to his rebuilt house stood the workshop and the seed shed, where Bendler kept the wheat, oat, pumpkin, turnip, carrot, tomato, corn and barley seeds. It was specially built to keep the mice out and the seeds dry. Bendler was having a horrible day. More storms were forecast and that made the animals behave badly. The horse would not be caught and galloped away with his tail in the air, kicking clods of dirt into Bendler's face. The chooks refused to come out of their coop and sat huddled and worried on their perch. There would be no eggs today Bendler told himself. The cow was wet and cranky and would not milk properly. Spring was coming and Bendler stamped into the seed shed to remind himself what to plant for the coming year. But he felt too grumpy to think about spring planting and stamped off to have morning tea. He forgot to bolt the door.
By Bill Van Oosten4 years ago in Fiction
Duskwood: Into the Forest: Pt 11
You stir in your sleep as you hear muffled voices outside. You try to open your eyes, but your body will not cooperate. You try to remember what happened just before, but your memory is hazy at best. You remember arguing with Jake and taking off on foot. After that, you do not remember much.
By Gorejess Stone4 years ago in Fiction
Dead by Daybreak
Isaac ____ The bell rings waking Isaac up from his sixth-period nap, or math nap as he likes to call it. He’s not particularly interested in the subject so it’s not a difficult task to fall asleep. It’s even easier when most of the period is taken up with a less than exciting test. Secretly wiping the drool from his chin as to hopefully not gross out anyone. Scanning the whiteboard, Isaac looked for any new notes worth remembering by Monday. Finally, he double-checked all of his belongings; phone, notebooks, bag, pencil, calculator. Isaac's plans this weekend outshone his focus, but he knew he only had to get through one more forty-five minute class before he could start to celebrate.
By Rambler's Society4 years ago in Fiction
Write In The Middle Of It
There was a burn in Mekayla’s chest as she stood for several moments looking at the shut door. She wasn’t sure if it was from the high or if it was from the startling information that was sealed within Erik’s kiss. The blunt burned slowly filling her normally sweet- smelling loft with its stench, but for the first time Mekayla didn’t care about the smell and in fact took a long hard inhale. Then she took a long hard hit off of the blunt until the ash grew long. She gingerly swaggered over to the kitchen sink with one hand under the teetering ashes and flicked them into the sink. The ash hissed a little as it hit some water remnants and at the same time Mekayla blew smoke out of her clenched teeth.
By Majique MiMi4 years ago in Fiction
Amber and Her Friends
"I have to decide which of my writings are good enough to include in my compilation," Amber told Danny. "I know I want to include my poem about you, but other than that, I just don't have a clue! I was hoping that maybe you could help me go through them and pick out the best ones."
By Angela Denise Fortner Roberts4 years ago in Fiction



